Practise and revise using relative pronouns with this bright, appealing PDF grammar worksheet.
Activities include SATs-style questions and opportunities for creative writing responses, with eye-catching images as prompts.
This primary resource is divided into five sections:
Understand
Circle the relative pronouns in each sentence and add appropriate relative pronouns to complete given sentences.
Challenge
Complete the sentences using appropriate relative pronouns.
Test
Identify the relative pronoun in each sentence and complete a given sentence with an appropriate relative pronoun.
Explain
Explain what information a relative pronoun gives within a sentence.
Apply
Write a description of the image shown using relative pronouns where appropriate.
What are relative pronouns?
A relative pronoun introduces a clause that gives more information about a noun.
Relative pronoun examples
that
which
who
whom
whose
where
National Curriculum English programme of study links
Pupils should be taught to use elative clauses beginning with who, which, where, when, whose, that or with an implied (i.e omitted) relative pronoun